Responsible Impact (ReAct) is a participatory exercise at the Department of Communication and Psychology that seeks to develop and explore the department’s impact ecosystem.

Note that there are different ways of visualizing the counts. This can either be done as share across the level (first plot) or share within group (i.e. within gender or position adds up to 100%) as seen in the second plot.

In the remaining plots I mostly use option 1. But depending on what you want to show option 2 might be more reasonable.

Taxonomy usage

Taxonomy usage: detailed overview (Binary Percentage)

Taxonomy usage: detailed overview (Binary Count)

The versions Binary Percentage and Binary Count always show an identical picture. So from here on only the version Binary Percentage will be used.

Participation in Person (Binary Percentage)

Participation by Proxy (Products, Binary Percentage)

Inflow (Binary Percentage)

Top Level Entries per Participant (Count)

Top Level Entries per Participant (Percentage)

Top Level Entries per Participant (Binary, Count)

Top Level Entries Per Participant (Binary, Percentage)

Top Level Entries Per Participant (Binary, Percentage) Table View

id ParticipationInPerson ParticipationByProxy Inflow
Professor-1957-Male 49.06% 12.31% 33.33%
Pedersen, Lene Tanggaard 45.28% 16.92% 33.33%
Brinkmann, Svend 43.40% 13.85% 50.00%
Magnussen, Rikke 43.40% 1.54% 16.67%
Associate professor-1965-Female 41.51% 9.23% 50.00%
Professor-1965-Female 41.51% 7.69% 16.67%
Ridder, Hanne Mette Ochsner 41.51% 6.15% 50.00%
Assistant professor-1978-Female 39.62% 7.69% 50.00%
Assistant professor-1987-Male 39.62% 4.62% 33.33%
Nielsen, Rikke Kristine 39.62% 9.23% 50.00%
Professor-1955-Female 39.62% 6.15% 66.67%
Professor-1973-Male 39.62% 3.08% 33.33%
Associate professor-1974-Male 37.74% 6.15% 16.67%
Ottesen, Aase Marie 37.74% 6.15% 66.67%
PhD-student-1986-Female 35.85% 4.62% 0.00%
Professor-1980-Male 35.85% 15.38% 16.67%
Anderson-Ingstrup, Jens 33.96% 4.62% 33.33%
Assistant professor-1973-Male-1 33.96% 4.62% 50.00%
Associate professor-1973-Female 32.08% 6.15% 33.33%
Jacobsen, Stine Lindahl 32.08% 7.69% 16.67%
Assistant professor-1985-Female 30.19% 6.15% 16.67%
Associate professor-1953-Female 30.19% 1.54% 16.67%
Professor-1953-Male 30.19% 6.15% 33.33%
Assistant professor-1979-Female-2 28.30% 3.08% 50.00%
Assistant professor-1983-Female 28.30% 7.69% 16.67%
Assistant professor-1970-Female 26.42% 6.15% 33.33%
Assistant professor-1979-Female-1 26.42% 3.08% 0.00%
Assistant professor-1980-Female 26.42% 10.77% 33.33%
Assistant professor-1984-Male 26.42% 6.15% 33.33%
Assistant professor-1985-Male 26.42% 10.77% 83.33%
Professor-1949-Male 26.42% 3.08% 16.67%
Professor-1958-Male 26.42% 3.08% 16.67%
Associate professor-1972-Female 24.53% 1.54% 16.67%
Associate professor-1977-Male 24.53% 3.08% 16.67%
PhD-student-1974-Female 24.53% 3.08% 16.67%
Assistant professor-1973-Male-2 22.64% 4.62% 16.67%
Associate professor-1979-Male 22.64% 7.69% 0.00%
Professor-1977-Male 20.75% 7.69% 16.67%
Associate professor-1969-Male 18.87% 3.08% 0.00%
Associate professor-1980-Female 18.87% 6.15% 33.33%
Professor-1972-Male 18.87% 4.62% 33.33%
Assistant professor-1978-Male 16.98% 4.62% 33.33%

Second Level: Participation in Person (Counts & Percentage)

Second Level: Participation by Proxy (Counts & Percentage)

Second/First Level: Inflow (Counts & Percentage)

Second Level: Participation in Person (Binary Count & Percentage)

Second Level: Participation by Proxy (Binary Count & Percentage)

Third Level: Participation in Person (Counts & Percentage)

Third Level: Participation by Proxy (Counts & Percentage)

Gender Comparison

Sample Demographics: Gender

Top Level by Gender (Counts, Percentage & Distribution)

Top Level by Gender (Binary, Percentage)

You could interpret that as what potential impact ways did they make use of. You can see that they only use about 1/3 of the potential impact ways you could think of (taxonomy). Female researchers explore more diverse impact ways than male.

Second Level: Participation in Person by Gender (Counts and Percentage)

Second Level: Participation by Proxy by Gender (Counts and Percentage)

Second Level: Inflow by Gender (Counts and Percentage)

Second Level: Participation in Person by Gender (Binary, Percentage)

Second Level: Participation by Proxy by Gender (Binary, Percentage)

Second Level: Inflow by Gender (Binary, Percentage)

VBN Pure Total Publications Distribution by Gender

Position Comparison

Sample Demographics: Position

Top Level by Position (Counts, Percentage & Distribution)

Top Level by Position (Binary, Count & Percentage)

Second Level: Participation in Person by Position (Counts and Percentage)

Second Level: Participation by Proxy by Position (Counts and Percentage)

Second Level: Inflow by Position (Counts and Percentage)

Second Level: Participation in Person by Position (Binary, Percentage)

Second Level: Participation by Proxy by Position (Binary, Percentage)

Second Level: Inflow by Position (Binary, Percentage)

VBN Pure Total Publications by Position

Activity Diversity Value

The activity diversity value (ADV) is the share of activities a participant was involved in relation to all possible activities/taxonomy categories. The higher the AVD is the more diverse a participants impact profile is.

Activity Diversity Value by Gender

Activity Diversity Value by Position

Activity Diversity vs. Total Publications

Activity Diversity vs. BFI Points

Activity Diversity vs. Citations in VBN Pure

Activity Diversity vs. Downloads in VBN Pure

Bibliometrics Table based on VBN Pure

ID ADV BFI points (avg) Publications Citations Downloads
Pedersen, Lene Tanggaard 0.30 0.44 376 254 3656
Professor-1957-Male 0.29 0.43 327 75 1380
Brinkmann, Svend 0.28 0.43 361 393 386
Associate professor-1965-Female 0.25 0.74 83 88 487
Nielsen, Rikke Kristine 0.24 0.43 35 4 225
Professor-1980-Male 0.24 0.49 106 56 479
Assistant professor-1978-Female 0.23 0.88 41 0 39
Professor-1965-Female 0.23 0.26 153 28 2847
Professor-1955-Female 0.23 0.19 193 0 1377
Ottesen, Aase Marie 0.23 0.38 29 3 2408
Ridder, Hanne Mette Ochsner 0.23 0.62 206 130 15613
Assistant professor-1985-Male 0.21 0.52 17 364 259
Assistant professor-1987-Male 0.21 0.98 49 8 12307
Associate professor-1974-Male 0.20 0.52 82 48 1821
Magnussen, Rikke 0.20 0.60 52 29 930
Professor-1973-Male 0.20 1.03 75 255 1806
Anderson-Ingstrup, Jens 0.19 0.75 12 0 1048
Assistant professor-1980-Female 0.19 0.67 38 9 191
Jacobsen, Stine Lindahl 0.19 0.78 76 53 421
Associate professor-1973-Female 0.19 0.53 17 0 914
Assistant professor-1973-Male-1 0.19 0.61 86 75 2464
PhD-student-1986-Female 0.18 0.87 15 5 268
Professor-1953-Male 0.18 0.14 234 24 1
Assistant professor-1985-Female 0.17 0.47 11 3 174
Assistant professor-1983-Female 0.17 0.79 38 55 346
Assistant professor-1970-Female 0.16 0.92 13 0 438
Assistant professor-1984-Male 0.16 0.68 63 73 4658
Assistant professor-1979-Female-2 0.16 0.70 10 0 0
Associate professor-1953-Female 0.15 0.72 18 13 127
Associate professor-1979-Male 0.14 0.82 112 252 8520
Professor-1958-Male 0.14 0.22 191 30 287
Professor-1949-Male 0.14 0.32 297 27 3761
Professor-1977-Male 0.14 0.45 169 108 7962
Assistant professor-1973-Male-2 0.13 0.71 45 3 1398
Associate professor-1980-Female 0.13 0.31 73 28 245
PhD-student-1974-Female 0.13 1.17 6 13 0
Associate professor-1977-Male 0.13 0.52 46 35 3437
Assistant professor-1979-Female-1 0.13 0.80 14 3 68
Professor-1972-Male 0.12 0.59 93 10 279
Associate professor-1972-Female 0.12 0.24 25 0 14
Assistant professor-1978-Male 0.11 0.89 25 1 2027
Associate professor-1969-Male 0.10 0.27 58 6 743

Cases

Cases Comparison